Luke was putting the last of his belongings into bags and boxes and trying not to be too upset about leaving Fandom forever tomorrow morning
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"Yeaaaah, but he's..." Abruptly, Sokka finally registered that Artoo was, in fact, selling copies. "Hang on a moment."
He leaned over and began trying to haggle with the droid. With Sokka's flair for accidentally insulting people and complete lack of economic sense, it wouldn't be surprising if he ended up having to pay well over Artoo's initial asking price.
Artoo so loved suckers. It was why he spent so much time with the Skywalkers. After a few moments of negotiating, Sokka would find himself the proud owner of a copy of Artoo's greatest hits.
"Thanks," Luke said. "I figured I'd spout cryptic sayings at them, yell for not understanding what I'm talking about, and take the rest of the day off."
"Cryptic? Grumpy? Lazy? Sounds like Mr. Cable. You and your dad and Jaina aren't anything like that." Sokka scratched his head. "Okay, maybe Professor Skywalker is, but don't tell him I said that."
...Then he turned to Luke. "It won't be the same without you."
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He leaned over and began trying to haggle with the droid. With Sokka's flair for accidentally insulting people and complete lack of economic sense, it wouldn't be surprising if he ended up having to pay well over Artoo's initial asking price.
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Artoo would be a much wealthier droid.
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"Sorry about that," he told Luke. "So... You're off to your home planet, then? To Jedi at people? Good luck with that."
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Luke looked equally confused.
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Anakin'd been who he'd been thinking of when he made the description.
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